FTP, proxies, firewalls (was: Fedora ftp install without a name server?)

2006-03-23 Thread Ben Scott
On 3/23/06, John Abreau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just a minor nit; PASV mode wasn't invented to deal with firewalls; if I recall correctly, it was part of the ftp spec early on, and its intended purpose was for server-to-server transfers. Ah. Interesting. I stand corrected. On 3/23/06,

Re: FTP, proxies, firewalls (was: Fedora ftp install without a name server?)

2006-03-23 Thread Jason Stephenson
Ben Scott wrote: Perhaps, an upgrade or a switch to a different firewall software is in order. What are you using now? Currently, it is a relatively old release of IP Filter (ipf) from http://coombs.anu.edu.au/~avalon/ that was hacked up by the OpenBSD folks before the licensing

Re: FTP, proxies, firewalls (was: Fedora ftp install without a name server?)

2006-03-23 Thread Bill Freeman
Jason Stephenson writes: ... It must have something to do with that machine having an AT keyboard port and I'm using an AT/PS-2 adapter to connect it to the KVM.) At keyboard and PS/2 keyboard use the same electrical and signalling protocol. An adapter is just connectors and wire,